Day-to-Day Data
An exhibition of artists who collect, list, database and absurdly analyse the data of everyday life. Curated by Ellie Harrison.
Day-to-Day Data is a national touring exhibition, publication and web-based exhibition. It exhibits newly commissioned work by twenty artists, encompassing a wide breadth of working practice and presenting an extensive survey of imaginative methods of data visualisation, through different media.
The exhibition in London marks the end of the UK tour. It features works by Abigail Reynolds, Christian Nold, Cleo Broda, Ellie Harrison, Hannah Brown, Helen Frosi and Richard Dedomenici.
The accompanying publication, available at the gallery or through the website, includes essays by Ben Highmore and Kris Cohen, alongside specially commissioned page-based works.
Launch Event
Friday March 10, 6 9pm.
The official launch of the exhibition which also features performances by Richard Dedomenici and Sam Curtis.
Off Site Projects
Throughout the exhibition, projects by Adele Prince and Lucy Kimbell will be sited in public spaces within easy walking distance from the gallery.
Bio Mapping
Christian Nold's Bio Mapping devices will be available for visitors to use. Devices can be collected from the gallery on a drop-in basis throughout the exhibition. A deposit will be required.
Web-based Exhibition
Four new and exciting web-based projects by Adele Prince, Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ãrum, Jem Finer and Kevin Carter are online now!